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Mitch Lucker

Deathcore outfit Suicide Silence have unveiled a 30-minute documentary on the life of late vocalist Mitch Lucker. Released on Christmas Day, the short film chronicles the life of the beloved vocalist and the band’s rise to fame, and will be included with the band’s upcoming tribute concert DVD. Featuring early footage and photos of the

US deathcore band Suicide Silence have confirmed the addition of former All Shall Perish vocalist Hernan “Eddie” Hermida, whom fans previously speculated would replace the late Mitch Lucker, who died in a motorbike accident late last year. Last week, the band released a video containing audio from the band’s track You Only Live Once. The

Suicide Silence have confirmed today that they will be continuing on as a band, recruiting a new vocalist. The death metal group was all but done after vocalist Mitch Lucker died following a motorbike crash. A brief video posted on YouTube reveals they aren’t done yet. The video contains just over a minute of audio

The remaining members of Suicide Silence have announced that they will be hosting a special performance in memory of their fallen vocalist, stating that all funds will be donated to Mitch Lucker‘s 5-year old daughter Kenadee Lucker‘s education fund. Speaking to the crowd at the California Metalfest (Via Blabbermouth), guitarist Mark Heylmun says, “We fucking

Suicide Silence frontman Mitch Lucker has been laid to rest overnight in a ceremony heavily populated by family, and other loved ones. Thus concludes a heartbreaking saga for fans all over the world. Bandmate Dan Kenny was present at the funeral, and tweeted out to fans ensuring all that Mitch indeed loved them back. Also

Suicide Silence have set up an official memorial fund in honour of their recently deceased frontman Mitch Lucker, with proceeds going towards Lucker’s surviving 5-year-old daughter, Kenadee. All donations will go towards Kenadee’s education fund, while anyone who donates over $20 will receive a commemorative T-shirt, (pictured below). To show your support and give money